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Nevada Department of Wildlife
This solicitation requests pavement maintenance work at the Lake Mead Fish Hatchery, including valley gutter repairs and painting of bollards and fire hydrants. The project has an estimated value range of $50,000 to $150,000 and requires completion within 45 calendar days. Contractors must comply with prevailing wage requirements and are subject to liquidated damages for delays.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Close: Apr 16, 2026
This solicitation requests pavement maintenance work at the Lake Mead Fish Hatchery, including valley gutter repairs and painting of bollards and fire hydrants. The project has an estimated value range of $50,000 to $150,000 and requires completion within 45 calendar days. Contractors must comply with prevailing wage requirements and are subject to liquidated damages for delays.
AvailableNevada Department of Wildlife
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division is soliciting competitive quotes on behalf of the Nevada Department of Wildlife for apron material used in wildlife guzzlers. Vendors may submit questions until March 6, 2026, with answers anticipated around March 13, 2026. Electronic quotes are allowed, and bids are due March 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 21, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Close: Mar 21, 2026
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division is soliciting competitive quotes on behalf of the Nevada Department of Wildlife for apron material used in wildlife guzzlers. Vendors may submit questions until March 6, 2026, with answers anticipated around March 13, 2026. Electronic quotes are allowed, and bids are due March 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.
AvailableNevada Department of Wildlife
This Request for Quotation, issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, seeks a contractor to apply herbicides (indaziflam and imazapic tank mix plus adjuvants) to control invasive annual grasses on approximately 500 acres at Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada. The contractor must provide all equipment, licensed personnel, GPS/GIS deliverables, and comply with federal/state/local regulations; the in-field work is expected between 2026-09-15 and 2026-11-01. The solicitation opened 2026-01-12 and closes 2026-01-20; full solicitation documents and response instructions are available on the official posting (SAM.gov).
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Close: Jan 20, 2026
This Request for Quotation, issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, seeks a contractor to apply herbicides (indaziflam and imazapic tank mix plus adjuvants) to control invasive annual grasses on approximately 500 acres at Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada. The contractor must provide all equipment, licensed personnel, GPS/GIS deliverables, and comply with federal/state/local regulations; the in-field work is expected between 2026-09-15 and 2026-11-01. The solicitation opened 2026-01-12 and closes 2026-01-20; full solicitation documents and response instructions are available on the official posting (SAM.gov).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nevada Department of Wildlife
This strategic action plan, initiated under Nevada Governor's Executive Order 2021-18 and developed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife, addresses the critical issue of sagebrush habitat degradation and loss across Nevada. It focuses on developing a comprehensive Sagebrush Habitat Plan and a Wildlife Connectivity Plan as core components of the Nevada Habitat Conservation Framework. The plan emphasizes prioritizing conservation actions within identified sagebrush core areas, fostering collaboration among federal, state, county, and tribal entities, and leveraging best available science and tools. Key outcomes include improved communication, common priorities, and the implementation of effective projects to increase restoration efforts and enhance rangeland and wildlife health.
The Sagebrush Habitat Plan, developed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) in coordination with the Nevada Sagebrush Ecosystem Program (SEP), addresses the critical issue of sagebrush habitat degradation in Nevada. This plan, a foundational element of the Nevada Habitat Conservation Framework mandated by Executive Order 2021-18, aims to conserve, restore, rehabilitate, and protect sagebrush ecosystems. It will achieve this by fostering collaboration among state and federal agencies, tribes, private landowners, and the public to strategically identify and prioritize landscapes for conservation efforts, thereby supporting the well-being of wildlife and Nevada's rural economies.
The Nevada Wildlife Connectivity Plan aims to enhance and maintain ecological connectivity across the state to ensure the long-term survival and well-being of wildlife populations. It outlines six primary objectives: identifying key wildlife connectivity areas, analyzing their suitability, addressing barriers and impediments to movement, maintaining and increasing habitat connectivity, enhancing public awareness and engagement, and implementing monitoring and adaptive management. The plan serves as a blueprint to safeguard biodiversity, support ecosystem resilience, and mitigate habitat fragmentation, focusing initially on big game species, large carnivores, and special status species.
The Nevada Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan aims to prevent the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) within Nevada, limit the spread of existing AIS populations, and minimize the harmful ecological, economic, social, and public health impacts resulting from AIS. The plan focuses on oversight and coordination, prevention, outreach and education, monitoring, early detection and response, long-term control, and laws and regulations.
The Elk Species Management Plan focuses on managing elk populations in Nevada by preparing subplans, coordinating release proposals, and reducing natural limiting factors. It aims to allow elk populations to expand their distribution and number, consistent with subplans and release plans. The plan also addresses habitat management, damage management, and competitive interaction between elk and other species, while promoting public involvement and coordination.
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